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The disgraceful new rule in women’s tennis
In a quiet and craven move, the United States Tennis Association recently updated its player-eligibility policy to ban ...
Nearly three years ago, Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina faced off in the final of the first major of the season. At the time, many thought this was the start of a new era in women’s tennis, a kind ...
Over the course of 16 years, Florida’s Chris Evert, and Prague-born Martina Navratilova would play each other 80 times — 60 of them in finals. “In the U.S., in 1978, I think tennis was at its height ...
Sabalenka didn’t lose a single tie-break for eight months at one point, winning 19—yes, 19—of them in a row, shattering the record for most tie-breaks won in a row by a woman in the Open Era. The ...
The announcement came at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, where WTA founder Billie Jean King headlined a press conference celebrating the milestone. Leadership from WTA and Mercedes-Benz were in ...
Maybe it will be Coco Gauff, the last American woman to win a Grand Slam title. That was in June, when she won the French Open. But Gauff has been shaky all summer, so shaky that she’s hired a ...
Robert Ruiz, Westmont’s director of athletics, has announced the hiring of Sheila Snyder as the next head coach of Westmont Women’s Tennis. “I am thrilled to welcome Sheila as the program’s new head ...
The final 8 WTA players competing at the China Open are set. Coco Gauff, Eva Lys, Jasmine Paolini, Amanda Anisimova, Sonay Kartal, Linda Noskova, Emma Navarro, and Jessica Pegula will head into the ...
The new eligibility policy adopts the definition of “female” set forth in Trump’s executive order and aligns with U.S.
The Arizona Wildcats have hired a new women's tennis coach, and he's a familiar face. Ryan Stotland, a former UA assistant who has spent the last six seasons as the head coach at Fresno State, was ...
After starting her career with adidas, Osaka signed with Nike in April 2019. She is the only active player (male or female) ...
Over the course of 16 years, Florida’s Chris Evert, and Prague-born Martina Navratilova would play each other 80 times — 60 of them in finals. p pulse Follow Five years after the Women’s Tennis ...
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